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Apparatus for message triage

a technology of apparatus and message, applied in the field of apparatus for message triage, can solve the problems of inability to provide the high-speed message triage needed by modern society, the prior art may become so acute for users, and the inability to provide the high-speed message triage needed, etc., and achieve the effect of high-level unobvious workable technical solutions

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-09-18
GUTOWITZ HOWARD
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The patent text describes a device that can triage messages based on the user's future treatment intentions. The device uses a measure called the difficulty measure to determine the difficulty of selecting and responding to each message. The problem this invention solves is the overload of information and the inability of current devices to effectively triage high-volume, high-speed messages. The difficulty measure is a way to measure the difficulty of tasks and give them a numerical value to make them easier to compare and prioritize. The invention uses a combination of manual gestures and selections from a list or group of closely related items to determine the difficulty of a task. The difficulty measure is a useful tool for comparing and simplifying the difficulty of tasks.

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In the case of email messages, for example, the problem may become so acute for users of the prior art that they declare “email bankruptcy” http: / / techcrunch.com / 2008 / 03 / 23 / a-crisis-in-communication / by simply deleting all of their incoming email, much of it not even opened.
The phenomenon of email bankruptcy highlights the failure of the prior art to provide the level of high-volume, high-speed message triage needed by modern society.
That this need has yet to be satisfied by the prior art proves that any workable technical solution must be highly unobvious.
First, selecting one item from a list or group of related items entails a cognitive and perceptual load.
Second, there is the mechanical difficult of targeting the desired message with a gesture.
The smaller the display of each item, and the more closely they are arrayed together, the harder it is to hit a single item accurately.
The difficulty of selection is compounded when the list or group is so big that not all items can displayed at the same time.
Thus it is clear that selection is a task of potentially unbounded complexity, and that giving its difficulty a single numerical value is a potentially large simplification.
Note that the difficult of invoking a function by means of non-mechanical input, e.g. by a voice command, may or may not be the same as the difficulty of invoking the same function by means of mechanical gestures such as swipes or taps.
Nonetheless, it may be anticipated that when a given function can be invoked by either voice or mechanical gestures in a given interface, the voice difficult measure and the mechanical difficult measure will be related.
Even if a random-access voice mechanism is provided, the length of the list will impact cognitive load, and thus access time and difficulty.

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[0059]Another simple sort of triage is one in which incoming messages are either deleted or moved to another mailbox for later further treatment, or simply archiving. Such a system will now be presented as a further illustrative use of mailboxes to systematically sort an incoming queue of messages into sub queues (“triage” in the terms of the present disclosure). Turning now to FIG. 4, we see an illustrative system comprising three mailboxes Inbox [400], Trash [401] and Later [402]. For the sake of illustration, we will assume that this mechanism is driven by a user interface similar to FIG. 2A, responsive to two swipes over the face of the current message. A swipe to the left in the UI causes the message to move along path [403] where the message in Inbox mailbox [400] is moved to the Trash mailbox [401], a swipe to the right in the UI causes the message to move along path [404] where the message is moved from the Inbox mailbox [400] to the Later mailbox [402] and removed from the ...

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Abstract

Incoming messages, like incoming wounded on the battlefield, can be initially sorted into groups e.g. a) those which can be or should be treated immediately, b) those which can be treated later, and c) those which should not be treated. Like in a triage unit on a battlefield, it is useful to reduce the amount of effort and increase the speed at which this sort takes place. The present invention allows the user's effort to sort to be reduced to a minimum, with a consequent increase in speed.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13 / 744,008 hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety and relied upon, which in turn claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 587,152, filed on Jan. 17, 2012, the benefit of priority of which is claimed hereby, and which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and relied upon. It also hereby claims the benefit of priority from U.S. application Ser. No. 13 / 384,314 which is the US National Phase of international application PCT / US10 / 41979 with priority date Jul. 14, 2009, all of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety and relied upon.FIELD OF INVENTION[0002]This invention relates generally to devices capable of triaging a stream of incoming messages into sub-streams according to the future treatment intended by the user for each message.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The typical knowl...

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IPC IPC(8): H04L12/58G06F3/0488G06F3/0487G06F3/16
CPCH04L51/14G06F3/167G06F3/0488G06F3/0487G06F3/0484H04L51/42
Inventor GUTOWITZ, HOWARD
Owner GUTOWITZ HOWARD
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